Old, Yet Still Interesting ATS News

I have so many starred press releases and news alerts in my Gmail account that I end up writing about none of them. But plenty of interesting things actually occurred in the applicant tracking system (ATS) market in the past few months: -
Taleo purchased WetFeet Recruiter: I had a sweet scoop on
this deal but held back - I find this interesting because it likely will move the huge Macy's account to Taleo Enterprise Edition. Other, smaller WetFeet Recruiter clients appear to already be transitioning to Taleo Business Edition. -
Catch the Best launched: The new SaaS ATS from Benjamin Curtis has since left beta and now is open for public signups.
Catch the Best has some standout features, like source-specific apply e-mail addresses and links for each job. Does this new system already handle
candidate source tracking better than the big boys? -
Kronos purchased Deploy: With
both Unicru and Deploy, Kronos became the leader in the hourly ATS space. Wow or yawn? -
JobScore launched: Free ATS that stays free as long as the employer shares its candidates with the JobScore Network.
JobScore quietly also has a
job seeker-facing site to help match users with its employer opportunities. I still need to sign up for both sides of JobScore to check out the features and UI. -
Jobvite received funding: Along with
TiVo switching from Kenexa/WebHire to
Jobvite, the company also
received financing from CMEA Ventures. Those are the starred items that still seem interesting after being old news - maybe it's better this way!